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Topic: 30AC #01 Darth Vader with Coin Album (Read 7683 times)

I finally saw these yesterday. I had the impression they would be a lot smaller and real flimsy. I passed it by at first, but decided grab one on the way home. It's fun to have somewhere to stick the coins... Wish it was half the price, though, and didn't come with a 2-year-old repack figure. Call me crazy, but I've never found older, inferior figures to be suitable to commemorate anniversaries. They could've at least stuck the more posable Evo one, that's in Order 66, in there.

Just wait and let them sit. They will eventually get marked down. The local Walmart here marked theirs down to $6.65 after a week and a half. I originally wasn't going to buy the stupid thing because of the repack (crappy-ass) ROTS Vader, but I figured for $6.65, what the heck. I think it's worth it for the cool-ass mural on the coin holder (it's actually the only reason I wanted the coin holder).

I got a chance to open this up this past weekend, and I really like the coin album. It was actually spiffier than I had thought it would be. Sure, the Vader isn't anything great, but the album itself looks pretty nice. It doesn't make it any easier to miss any of the coins this year though, I will say that. I feel "compelled" to complete the set now.

Yes, that is another reason I have not picked it up yet. I stared at it and held in my little hands over the weekend a couple times at different stores debating on getting it or not. For I know if I buy it and open it then it will bug me like mad if I do not fill it and complete the entire set. While I do want to get most of the figures this year I don't know about getting all of them. Sigh

Its actually quite nice, at least the vader comes with a coin. If you customize you can salvage his soft goods, saber and glove and sell the head and leftovers in a parts auction. The art work of it is impressive and really compliments the collectibility of the coins. with basic figures at $7 this is a steal.

If you wanted to completely turn to the dark side, you could always take the carded Vader out and return it to the store minus the coin album. I've seen dozens of TAC Vader's without their coin album on the pegs at two of my local Targets. The bar code in on the figure card not the coin album. Free coin album.

If you wanted to completely turn to the dark side, you could always take the carded Vader out and return it to the store minus the coin album. I've seen dozens of TAC Vader's without their coin album on the pegs at two of my local Targets. The bar code in on the figure card not the coin album. Free coin album.

If things are so bad that you have to resort to this kind of action, then maybe you shouldn't be buying toys.

If you wanted to completely turn to the dark side, you could always take the carded Vader out and return it to the store minus the coin album.

...and pray the person behind the courtesy desk has no clue about Star Wars.

Odds are totally in your favor that they don't have a clue about Star Wars. All they are doing is scanning the bar code. If its on your receipt, you get your money back. The employees have no clue. The odds of having a star wars collector at the return counter is approxed 700 billion to one.

I have to say I really enjoy the coin album a lot. It is really high quality for a $10 thing with an action figure... Vader's still sitting in his package but I did tear open the figure to get the coin.

Overall though the folder is a nice piece so I was sort of surprised at the level of quality there. For $10 it's unique.

I wonder if it'll stop production and be replaced ultimately by the VTAC at that price point, or if they'll run simultaneous. It could be a way to curb the folder turning into the Commtech Reader of '07.

I just wanted to double check that this Vader figure is indeed a 100% repack... Nobody's noticed any differences in it, right? Or has no one even opened theirs up? I'm hoping it's just a straight repack, so I won't need to have an opener, so my carded and packaged versions will suffice, so if anyone's got information to the contrary, that there are indeed some differences, please LMK. Thanks!

I'm glad to hear that the coin albums are pretty nice, but the damned coins are certainly an absolute MESS! It seems like about 2/3rds of them are already completely scratched up and ruined while they're still attached to the card. No idea what was going on in the production and packaging processes with the coins, but they came out looking like **** by the time they were carded. Very disappointing, and one helluva pain in the ass now trying to track down some halfway decent looking samples of each coin.

EDIT: ****. I just realized that I do need an opener to have the actual Vader coin for the album, right? It comes on the Vader card, like all the other figures, does it not? Crap. That puts me back to needing three of these again. Dammit.